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Bethan Shufflebotham

Advice issued to those who haven't received first of £650 DWP cost of living payment

Cash-strapped Universal Credit claimants and those who rely on other benefits have been given a ‘cost of living payment’ this month to help ease the pressure of soaring costs. However, the money hasn’t hit some people’s accounts yet.

The payments began rolling out to 8.4 million households on July 14, with almost all eligible households receiving the top up by July 31, the Government said.

However, if you’re one of the people on means-tested benefits yet to access the cash, you may need to take action, the Mirror reports.

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The £326 is the first half of the Government’s £650 cost of living payment, with the second ‘half’ set to be paid out later this year.

These £650 payments are only being given out to those who claim means-tested benefits - so where your income and savings are taken into account.

However, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has warned of possible delays, so if you haven't had your £326 by July 31 and have not heard from the DWP, their advice is to contact the office which pays your benefits.

For the July payment, you will need to have been qualified for one of the list of means-tested benefits on May 25, 2022.

This includes:

  • Child Tax Credit

  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance

  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance

  • Income Support

  • Pension Credit

  • Universal Credit

  • Working Tax Credit

Some people are yet to receive their £326 payment from the Government (PA Wire/PA Images)

The list of benefits where claimants aren't eligible for the £650 cost of living payments is:

  • Attendance Allowance

  • Carer's Allowance

  • Child Benefit

  • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

  • 'New style' Employment and Support Allowance

  • Guardian's Allowance

  • 'New style' Jobseeker's Allowance

  • Maternity Allowance

  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

  • State Pension

  • Statutory sick pay

  • Statutory adoption, maternity, paternity and shared parental pay

If you get Housing Benefit, but no other benefit, you are also not eligible for the £650. This sounds surprising, because Housing Benefit is means-tested and so claimants should be due cost of living payments.

But if you only get Housing Benefit then HM Revenue & Customs cannot find you to pay you the money.

Instead, the Chancellor has advised people in this position to apply to the Household Support Fund - a pot of emergency cash handed out by local councils to people in need.

I'm not eligible for the £650 - what help can I get?

If you claim certain disability benefits, there is a £150 cost of living payment due in September.

Pensioners in receipt of Winter Fuel Payments will get an extra £300.

Every home in England, Scotland and Wales will also receive £400 off their energy bills, spread out over six months from October.

Rather than a cash payment, the money will be applied directly to your energy account.

Direct debit and credit customers will have the money credited to their account, while those with pre-payment meters will have the money added to their meter or paid via a voucher.

Support to people in Northern Ireland has not yet been announced.

The help on offer does vary, but can include cash grants and supermarket vouchers.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak extended the Household Support Fund as part of a wider £15billion package to tackle the cost of living crisis.

Speak to your council to see what help it offers and if you’re eligible for support.

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